Start Building Device Tree Blob; To Update Kernel/Modules/Dtb To Target Device; System Recovery; Debug Message - Advantech RSB-4411 User Manual

3.5" sbc with nxp i.mx6 processor arm cortex a9 architecture
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3.4.12

Start building device tree blob

$ make ‐j4 ${IMX6PROC}‐${BOARD}‐${BOARD_REV}.dtb
The device tree blob, ${IMX6PROC}-${BOARD}-${BOARD_REV}.dtb, is located in
the directory "./arch/arm/boot/dts/".
3.4.13

To update kernel/modules/dtb to target device

Copy zImage & ${IMX6PROC}-${BOARD}-${BOARD_REV}.dtb to the 1st partition of
SD card
Copy modues to the 2nd partition of SD card.
Make sure all new linux kernel, device tree and kernel modules work well, then copy
all of the
3.5

System Recovery

Please refer to section 3.3.4 Creating boot-up on-board flash from prebuilt image /
sdcard image to create a boot-up SD card and transfer whole system to on-board
flash.
3.6

Debug Message

RSB-4411 can connect to a host PC (Linux or Windows) by using a console cable
and debug port adapter. In order to communicate with a host PC, a serial communi-
cation program such as HyperTerminal, Tera Term or PuTTY is required. Below are
the detailed instructions for how to set up a serial console, a "HyperTerminal" on a
Windows host:
1.
Connect RSB-4411 to your Windows PC by using the serial cable, debug port
adapter and console cable.
2.
Open HyperTerminal on your Windows PC, and select the settings as shown in
Figure 3.6.
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